It's fine to swallow, chew, or dissolve the birth control pill in your mouth as long as you get all of the medication.
Yes, you can chew, crush, or dissolve it in your mouth without any change in effectiveness.
I have not heard of a metallic taste in the mouth due to birth control pills. I do know however, that having a metallic taste in the mouth could a pregnancy symptom, and could even be due from taking certain antibiotics. If you have just begun birth control and have had unprotected intercourse, you may need to take a pregnancy test because birth control is not effective in the body until at least 1 month, yet waiting 2 months will be safer.
You swallow it -- take it by mouth.
Shouldn't be a problem. After a full nights' digestion the contents have already been soaked up.
The biscuit dissolves in the mouth because it is designed to dissolve in the mouth to easy digestion.
It is a mint that dissolves in your mouth produced by Allens. I am seeing which liqiud dissolves them for my science project.
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Certain oral contraceptives/birth control pills can cause a bitter metallic taste in the mouth.
This can be consdiered a form of birth control. Sperm in the mouth does not cause pregnancy. Sperm elsewhere can. Keep the sperm where it will do the least harm.
I have been on seven different types of birth control and with every one that I take my mouth and tongue swell up and go numb. The Doctors have concluded that I am having an allergic reaction to my birth control. I have been on seven different types of birth control and with every one that I take my mouth and tongue swell up and go numb. The Doctors have concluded that I am having an allergic reaction to my birth control.
Rifampin may make many drugs less effective. Among the drugs that may be affected are diabetes medicines taken by mouth (oral hypoglycemics), digitalis heart drugs, many antifungal drugs, and birth control pills.